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thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the editorial board. if they are going to, for example, reflect some of the shows in arabic, yes, that would be a problem. another quick problem, melissa, is inside the middle east today. this is a channel that will be funded, but the egyptians are at war with al jazeera. so that is something we have to wait and see. melissa: is this a mess advertisers want to get anywhere near or are they serving up an audience you would only get there, that is an opportunity to sell them dishwashing detergent. >> it is all about the advertisers. probably very
thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the...
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is that the lungs and we're using here? >> the concern of lovell is that when prices get into bubble territory : a flood free from market fundamentals you get a bigger risk than the price. overvalued about 10% in southern california. mortgage credit if anything is still too tight, not to lose, and if anything we're under building. so for all these reasons this looks nothing like last decades bubble. charles: as a nation we have gone through them all right. the stock market bull. i think we have the baseball card bubble, the real estate bubble. every time something appreciates in value when naturally say, hey, it's a bubble. are we just overreacting? >> is really is an overreaction. you have to go back. i see the word bubble. is not because of price increases. price increases by themselves don't give you that can deliver mission. you need silica fundamentals. price relative to income in rent, there are other parts of the market. how tight or loose credit is. back into does a six we head into loans. that is when you start cal
is that the lungs and we're using here? >> the concern of lovell is that when prices get into bubble territory : a flood free from market fundamentals you get a bigger risk than the price. overvalued about 10% in southern california. mortgage credit if anything is still too tight, not to lose, and if anything we're under building. so for all these reasons this looks nothing like last decades bubble. charles: as a nation we have gone through them all right. the stock market bull. i think...
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melissa: us did it matter? does it matter if we cut off aid if saudi arabia is willing to come in and shower them with money? what difference does it make to them, what difference does it make to us? >> well, it does make a difference because you want influence. now the saudis will have more influence. of course the saudis are supporting the military government. there are other groups such as -@qatar and turkey that support the muslim brotherhood. if you want influence, be a player in the game you have to some sort of levers and some sort of chips to play and the united states if they want influence on the future of egypt and we do have important interests there including the camp david accords, the suez canal, counterterrorism, the sinai is a mess, tough have some sort of leverage to be able to leija if you look at chaos to the right on your screen there, you have to wonder sending money right now, the volume is so loud, is anyone even paying attention? would our dollars be missed at this point or is it going
melissa: us did it matter? does it matter if we cut off aid if saudi arabia is willing to come in and shower them with money? what difference does it make to them, what difference does it make to us? >> well, it does make a difference because you want influence. now the saudis will have more influence. of course the saudis are supporting the military government. there are other groups such as -@qatar and turkey that support the muslim brotherhood. if you want influence, be a player in the...
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for us in our product we chose to use natural good for us ingredients which comes from a leaf. we know what parents are looking for especially bying their family drinks. lori: so awwa ball, we're showing -- aqua ball, very cute packagings. my 6 and 4-year-olds will snap that up because the characters on the packages and bottles. >> great. lori: you said you are sweetened by stivia but from what i understand, in its raw form it is not fda approved but purified versions are permitted right now. can you differentiate for me and what type are you using in these beverages. >> we use astiva. we use raba-astivia it has been around many years. it has been in japan for 20 years. it is used like salt in that country. there has been a lost tests. it sweetens and like natural sugar without the calories. we're looking for us trying to use real natural ingredients versus synthetic man-made sweeteners. lori: there is school of thought and some studies as well that suggest even diet sodas are sweetened beverages can still lead to diabetes and other illnesses related to diabetes and being overw
for us in our product we chose to use natural good for us ingredients which comes from a leaf. we know what parents are looking for especially bying their family drinks. lori: so awwa ball, we're showing -- aqua ball, very cute packagings. my 6 and 4-year-olds will snap that up because the characters on the packages and bottles. >> great. lori: you said you are sweetened by stivia but from what i understand, in its raw form it is not fda approved but purified versions are permitted right...
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making sure chemical weapons don't get used on us at some point. finally there are two other interests. terrorists. we don't want the terrorists to come to us. we want to make sure if there are terrorists they stay there. sickly is oil. maybe, syria doesn't have oil. they don't have much oil. egypt doesn't have oil, but that is where oil comes in the region. that entire region goes up in smoke, which it could do, melissa, we're already seeing it now, then we better have another plan if we're withdrawing from the middle east we better have a plan where we get our energy. melissa: i want to ask you more about the video. awfully coincidental it comes out right when weapons inspectors on the ground. likelihood they would use weapons at the moment weapons inspectors are there use chemical weapons seems fishy. >> we shouldn't jump in to say they used chemical weapons. melissa: you can't fake the pictures. >> looks like somebody used chemical weapons. don't know who, when or where. melissa: kt, thanks very much. tough story. >>> next on monn i, did -- "mo
making sure chemical weapons don't get used on us at some point. finally there are two other interests. terrorists. we don't want the terrorists to come to us. we want to make sure if there are terrorists they stay there. sickly is oil. maybe, syria doesn't have oil. they don't have much oil. egypt doesn't have oil, but that is where oil comes in the region. that entire region goes up in smoke, which it could do, melissa, we're already seeing it now, then we better have another plan if we're...
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adam: thank you for joining us. western pennsylvania, looking at a hhge job loss, more than 1000 jobs over this whole government spying scandal. u.s. investigations is the company that did the background checks on edward snowed in. now under federal investigation over its practices and could result in massive layoffs. fox news correspondent is covering the story. >> roughly 1500 employees work for u.s. investigation services in western pennsylvania. 800 in nearby iron mountain. they have $200 million contract with the u.s. government to conduct an review background checks. a contract that could lose of a federal investigation finds the company rushed background checks. they have refused to comment for our story but a former analyst who did not want to be identified tells fox she was constantly pushed by her managers to get her work done fast it was cleared her bosses were getting the orders to speed things up. >> there would be weeks the supervisors would walk around all happy, everything was fine and in the blink o
adam: thank you for joining us. western pennsylvania, looking at a hhge job loss, more than 1000 jobs over this whole government spying scandal. u.s. investigations is the company that did the background checks on edward snowed in. now under federal investigation over its practices and could result in massive layoffs. fox news correspondent is covering the story. >> roughly 1500 employees work for u.s. investigation services in western pennsylvania. 800 in nearby iron mountain. they have...
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employing the same kind of thing that hackers are using. during the same techniques that hackers use on a regular basis to get access to these computers and unfortunately there's nothing really out there to protect against that of the ban on playing your computer and hoping that when you go on next time you aren't subject to these type of things. it's a rampant issue across the board. the hacking community alone. we're struggling, trying to protect ourselves. melissa: i would have to unplug my computer. it's the same thing with my phone? have to take the battery out. >> that's right. it was proven that even when -- if you turn your telephone off completely there is the capability of being able to track information like your gps signal. it's really critical to understand that all of these devices are like that. the brand new exports coming out. the connect that is built into their that actually has video and audio will be powered on all the time, even if it's completely turned off which goes right back to microsoft. melissa: this seems like
employing the same kind of thing that hackers are using. during the same techniques that hackers use on a regular basis to get access to these computers and unfortunately there's nothing really out there to protect against that of the ban on playing your computer and hoping that when you go on next time you aren't subject to these type of things. it's a rampant issue across the board. the hacking community alone. we're struggling, trying to protect ourselves. melissa: i would have to unplug my...
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thank you both for joining us. the cadillac tax is designed to tax at a heavy rate, 40 percent above where the threshold is. plans that are very expensive. you know, they cover everything. this seems like it will do that. that is a laudable goal, no? >> it is a little bit complex on where we have a bed of a problem. if you care what the intent of the law was, it really was designed to make up for the roughly 35 percent subsidy that we give to businesses when we allow them to deduct the cost of health care premiums. the other part is that it would force some lowering of the cost from the planned by negotiation and by doing that it could free up money to pay wages. the problem is there was always a threat. club against the unions. melissa: people who support obamacare and unions, the way he is talking, that's not how it worked out. the majority of the people who have the very expensive plans that they don't pay for that their employers pay for its municipal workers. that's at the end of the day the cadillac plan. >>
thank you both for joining us. the cadillac tax is designed to tax at a heavy rate, 40 percent above where the threshold is. plans that are very expensive. you know, they cover everything. this seems like it will do that. that is a laudable goal, no? >> it is a little bit complex on where we have a bed of a problem. if you care what the intent of the law was, it really was designed to make up for the roughly 35 percent subsidy that we give to businesses when we allow them to deduct the...
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>> what is highly recommended is the use of precise measures and the use of certainty rather than uncertainty and lack of clarity. that will be critical for markets and central bankers to anticipate and get together with other policymakers at home to use tools available. it has to do with how it's coordinated, not driven by the spillover effects, but how it's coordinated with other players. melissa: okay. thanks to both of you, we appreciate your time. great information. >> no health care for you. more companies pushing spouses off plans. we'll hear from one ceo and why he says it has to be done. plus, it's franchise friday. get your pads and pens because you are going to hear the real story about the red tape you inevitably tackle if you do this, but if our franchise family can do it, you can too. one step closer to opening your very own. more "money" coming up. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, yoneed an ally. hello? ally bank. your money need
>> what is highly recommended is the use of precise measures and the use of certainty rather than uncertainty and lack of clarity. that will be critical for markets and central bankers to anticipate and get together with other policymakers at home to use tools available. it has to do with how it's coordinated, not driven by the spillover effects, but how it's coordinated with other players. melissa: okay. thanks to both of you, we appreciate your time. great information. >> no...
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thank you for joining us. we will be right back with melissa francis. >> good evening, everybody, i am in for melissa francis. here's what is "money" tonight. call it hyperloop mania. elon musk releases his designs moments ago. it's getting from l.a. to san francisco in 30 minutes as easy as he makes it sound? we will get a top expert to weigh in. and he is burning almost every bridge in sight, all word on wall street. who made money today? the company has nine lives and he is making a killing off of it. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." our first guest says it is a great way to make money. after the last five years, house flipping is on the rise big time. flips of homes are up 40%. for those of you who want in, we have the best in the business to tell you what to look for and where. he literally wrote the book on this, find it, fli fix it, flip. housing has been on the men's, but flipping is surging. what is behind it? >> the real thing is flipping. th
thank you for joining us. we will be right back with melissa francis. >> good evening, everybody, i am in for melissa francis. here's what is "money" tonight. call it hyperloop mania. elon musk releases his designs moments ago. it's getting from l.a. to san francisco in 30 minutes as easy as he makes it sound? we will get a top expert to weigh in. and he is burning almost every bridge in sight, all word on wall street. who made money today? the company has nine lives and he is...
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less for us. more for you. join us at projectluna.com that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousan of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understd what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement pl works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit y doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patnts... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolle in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for
less for us. more for you. join us at projectluna.com that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousan of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you...
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to help us understand all this, marketing guru peter shenkman. thanks for joining us. let's be real simple, the slogan or statement that coca-cola is using, something to the effect of -- >> feel good about it. adam: feel good about it but not good for you. am i picking up -- >> sort of a "mad men." four to five doctors say pall malls are healthy cigarettes. adam: prefer this cigarette. >> same thing for coca-cola to do, to steak a stand at all is really interesting because they tend to stay out of that. they don't talk about the ingredients and have nice shiny can and have celebrities promoting it. adam: who doesn't love coke? >> it is not hurtful. doesn't hurt them in the short or long run. if in 10 years we find it is bad for then, they are in trouble anyway, they are coming under fire whether they make something with sugar with artificial corn, not artificial or corn sweeteners, or artificial sugars. these are the new boogeyman in society. >> these are a shot across the bow. they're not fighting bloomberg. 64-ounce won't make you fat. they will not say that it has 8
to help us understand all this, marketing guru peter shenkman. thanks for joining us. let's be real simple, the slogan or statement that coca-cola is using, something to the effect of -- >> feel good about it. adam: feel good about it but not good for you. am i picking up -- >> sort of a "mad men." four to five doctors say pall malls are healthy cigarettes. adam: prefer this cigarette. >> same thing for coca-cola to do, to steak a stand at all is really interesting...
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the government steps in to squash us air's merger with american airlines. it is creating severe turbulence for the entire airline industry but is it a victory for you and fellow travelers? we crunch the numbers. >>> stepping out the e-cigarette boom. should they be regulated like normal cigarettes? why one ciiy's crack down could be a nightmare for the industry and public health nightmare across the country. >> "who made money today." board cage rattling is all the rage on wall street and these guys making a killing on it. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. lori: our top story, new developments in the us airways and american air merger. the department of justice in six states filing a antitrust lawsuit to stop the merger. the airlines were expecting to seal the deal in the next couple months. it could be taking a nosedive in light of the suit. although the justice department suit might keep the merger grounded for a while, the airlines are not taking it lying down. fox business's rich edson is live at
the government steps in to squash us air's merger with american airlines. it is creating severe turbulence for the entire airline industry but is it a victory for you and fellow travelers? we crunch the numbers. >>> stepping out the e-cigarette boom. should they be regulated like normal cigarettes? why one ciiy's crack down could be a nightmare for the industry and public health nightmare across the country. >> "who made money today." board cage rattling is all the rage...